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Email: PIrniq@gov.nu.ca
Commissioner of Nunavut (April 1, 2000 – March
31, 2005)
Box 982
Iqaluit, NU XOA OHO |
| Peter has
lived most of his life in the Keewatin Region, including
Naujaat-Repulse Bay, Salliq (Coral Harbour) Qamanit'tuaq
(Baker Lake) Igluligaarjuk (Chesterfield Inlet) and
Kangiq&iniq (Rankin Inlet). He has also lived
and worked in the Western Arctic, in Manitoba, and
Ontario. He is presently a resident in Iqaluit and
has a family with two of four children still living
at home; he also has one grandchild.
As Commissioner of Nunavut his functions are equivalent
to those of provincial Lieutenant Governors. His position
is ceremonial. He read the Throne Speech and sign
all the laws passed by the Nunavut Legislative Assembly.
When appointed, he chose to promote the Inuit language,
culture and traditions, such as Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit,
which is Inuit traditional knowledge. The Commissioner
grants, on the recommendation of Nunavutmiut, yearly
awards in four areas: Bravery, Volunteer, Youth and
Special Skills
As Commissioner his commitment is to connect people
from different parts of Canada and also outside of
Canada to Nunavut as a territory and to Nunavuitmuit
as people. He tries to build partnerships and encourage
teamwork among people through personal appearances
and speeches about Inuit history and the creation
of Nunavut, delivered across the country. He acts
as a “good will ambassador” outside of
Canada, encouraging others to come and visit Nunavut.
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